Closing of Chinmaya Foundation's five-round Thursday Sera Jhoti competition: 6733 contestants participated

BHARAT-The first five- Thursday online Sera Jhoti competition organized by Chinmaya Foundation, an international people's enhancement organization based in Babalpur village of Jajpur district of Odisha state with the aim of introducing the village art tradition to the whole world, has concluded on Thursday. 

In the first round of the competition, 735 contestants took part, while including the contestants of the second round, a total of 1733 contestants took part.

It has been reported that a total of 4662 contestants of the last third round and a total of 5373 contestants including the fourth round have participated and today a total of 6733 contestants have participated including the last round. 

It has been seen that a lot of school children, including migrant Odias of different states, have been involved in it.

Here is the information that last Kartik Panchak five days, a total of 5733 contestants participated in the Muruj competition and on Kumar Purnima five evenings, 1256 contestants took part in the Flower House competition.

The number of contestants this year is steadily increasing compared to the previous year. 

The pictures collected in all the contests will be evaluated by talented painters and artists from different countries and the contestants who are considered worthy will be awarded with certificates of honor at the international level on January 26th, the founder & International Chairman Mr Chinmaya Dash expressed his opinion.

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